Have been running every day since I got my negative report Says Milind Soman
Actor-model-fitness enthusiast Milind Soman has gone back to running five to six kilometres a day after testing negative for COVID-19. Milind posted an Instagram
| 3 Jun 2021 3:16 AM GMT If you are starting/restarting/been sick/been injured/overweight, start with very slow speed and short comfortable distances. Regularity is the key to improvement
Actor-model-fitness enthusiast Milind Soman has gone back to running five to six kilometres a day after testing negative for COVID-19. Milind posted an Instagram picture running shirtless, clicked by wife My first 10k post COVID! 62 mins, comfortable, max heart rate during the run 142. I have been running 5-6 km every day since I got my negative report on 5th April, Milind wrote alongside the image that shows him sporting shorts, sneakers and sunglasses. He also answered questions posted by fans on running.
जनपद में कोरोना की जांच के नाम पर लापरवाही बरती जा रही है। शालीमार गार्डन एक्सटेंशन में ऐसा health department negligence woman died on april 23 send negative report without taking sample, Ncr Hindi News - Hindustan
Why some test negative for Covid-19 despite showing symptoms
A “negative” report, particularly thrown up by RAT, does not definitely rule out Covid-19.
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UPDATED: May 21, 2021 07:51 IST
2 types of sample testing are approved in India for detecting Covid-19 RT-PCR, the gold standard, and rapid antigen testing (RAT), which is essentially a screening test. (Representative Image)
The scale of the Covid-19 spread is such in the country that there is a chance that you already know somebody who showed symptoms of coronavirus infection, but the laboratory test returned “negative” for SARS-CoV-2. Doctors say treatment is given to a patient based on symptoms and not for the attendance report card of the virus.
PUNE: Experts have found the diktat in the Maharashtra government’s April 4 notification to either get vaccinated completely or carry a negative RT-PCR report valid for up to 15 days lack scientific basis and reason, reports Umesh Isalkar. Vaccination, experts say, only protects an individual from developing a severe disease, but the vaccinated person may still catch the infection or transmit it to others. Besides, a negative report only reflects the person’s status at the time of testing and does not mean that she or he may not turn positive if tested again. Hence, allowing a negative report validity of 15 days, experts say, is illogical.